United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service
HomeAbout FSISNews & EventsFact SheetsCareersFormsHelpContact UsEn Espanol
 
Search FSIS
Search Tips
A to Z Index
Browse by Audience. The following script allows you to access a dropdown menu, increasing the navigation options across the Web site
 
Browse by Subject
Food Safety Education
Science
Regulations & Policies
FSIS Recalls
Food Defense & Emergency Response
Codex Alimentarius
Codex Alimentarius
Codex News & Comments Requested
U.S. Codex News… in brief —
Friday, July 1, 2011
A summary of recent and upcoming events published biweekly; direct inquiries to USCodex@fsis.usda.gov
Subscribe Receive Email Notification of Updates to Codex News

Recent Committee Meetings

The Executive Committee met June 28-July 1 and endorsed all of the proposed standards and guidance up for adoption by the Codex Commission next week. In other action:

  • The Committee began discussions on an updated Strategic Plan covering 2014-2019, and assigned the North America delegation (Canada and the United States) to develop a draft plan for discussion at the next Executive Committee meeting (tentatively scheduled for February 2012).

  • Endorsed applications for Codex observer status from three organizations: the European Chilled Food Federation; Safe Supply of Affordable Food Everywhere (SSAFE); and the European Association of Polyol Producers. The latter is a member of another observer organization (the Federation of European Food Additives, Food Enzymes, and Food Cultures Industries - ELC) and will not be eligible to participate as an observer at any Codex meeting where ELC is present. The recommendations will be forwarded to the Director Generals of FAO and WHO for a final decision.

  • Recommended that the Codex Commission ask the Committee on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to consider its terms of reference as they relate to the consultation provisions with the Working Party on Agriculture Quality Standards of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE).

Upcoming Meetings

The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) will open its 34th Session in Geneva, July 4. In addition to taking decisions on proposed new standards, proposals for new work and discontinuing work, and the revocation of old standards, the Commission will confirm the selection of countries serving as regional coordinators, and the Commission will elect a new Chairperson and three new vice chairpersons. The Session concludes on July 9. The Agenda for the 34th Session and related documents are available on our companion page: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/codex_alimentarius/
Codex_CAC/index.asp

Other News

WHO/FAO issued a call for data on existing daily vitamin and mineral intake reference values for healthy men (ages 19-65) and women (19-5). The call is in response to a request made at the most recent session (Santiago, Chile, November 2010) of the Committee on Nutrition and Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) to support work on a Proposed Draft Additional or Revised Nutrient Reference Values for Labelling Purposes in the Codex Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling, currently at step 4, on which the Committee will continue to work at its next session (Bad Soden am Taunus, Germany, November 14-18, 2011. The list of 13 vitamins and 15 minerals for which intake reference values are requested is provided in table form, below. The deadline is August 15, and the links to the FAO and WHO calls are:


Vitamins Minerals
Vitamin A Calcium
Vitamin D Magnesium
Vitamin E Iodine
Vitamin K Iron
Vitamin C Zinc
Thiamin Selenium
Riboflavin Copper
Niacin Chloride
Vitamin B6 Chromium (3+)
Folate Sodium
Vitamin B12 Fluoride
Pantothenate Manganese
Biotin Molybdenum
  Phosphorus
  Potassium

Previous Codex News:



Last Modified: July 1, 2011

 

 

Codex Alimentarius
   Committees & Task Forces
   Member Countries
   Commission Meeting Schedule
   Codex News
   Public Meetings
   Related Federal Register Notices
   Recent Delegation Reports
   Codex Publications
   Additional Codex Resources
FSIS Home | USDA.gov | FoodSafety.gov | USA.gov | Whitehouse.gov | Site Map | A-Z | Policies & Links | Significant Guidance
FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Non-Discrimination Statement | Civil Rights | No FEAR | Information Quality